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# 1.33 GHz Quad-Core 16 GB + 64 GB Expandable 7-Inch HD Display ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX-A1-WH 7-Inch Tablet (White)

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** AR$24063
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX-A1-WH 7-Inch Tablet (White) by asus
- **How much does it cost?** AR$24063 with free shipping
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## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Connected:** Stay online with 802.11bgn wireless connectivity, ensuring you’re always in touch.
- • **Expand Your Horizons:** Never run out of space with 16 GB storage, expandable up to 64 GB via micro SD.
- • **Stunning Visuals Anywhere:** Enjoy vibrant colors and sharp details on a 7-inch HD IPS display, perfect for on-the-go entertainment.
- • **Unleash Your Productivity:** Experience seamless multitasking with a powerful 1.33 GHz Quad-Core Intel Atom processor.
- • **Endurance Meets Efficiency:** With an impressive 9-hour battery life, your productivity won’t skip a beat.

## Overview

The ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX-A1-WH is a compact 7-inch tablet powered by a 1.33 GHz Quad-Core Intel Atom processor, featuring 16 GB of internal storage that can be expanded by an additional 64 GB. It runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and boasts a vibrant HD IPS display, making it ideal for both work and play. With a lightweight design and a battery life of up to 9 hours, this tablet is perfect for professionals on the go.

## Description

Android 4.4 KitKat, 7 inches Display Intel A4 1.33 GHz 16 GB Flash Memory, 1 GB RAM Memory 1 pounds

Review: This is the droid you are looking for - I tried a Coby and a ProntoTec, and had issues with each one. This time I decided to spring for an Asus, and I am SO GLAD that I scraped together the extra money. There are a zillion reviews on here comparing the MeMO Pad to higher priced tablets such as Nexus, Galaxy, and Ipad. Certainly those reviews played a role in my decision to purchase it. I have never owned those other devices so I can't really attest to how my tablet compares to them... I want to focus instead on what sets the MeMO Pad apart from the low end of the spectrum. Just what makes it worth the extra $80 or so dollars compared to the ProntoTEC or the Coby? The answer is, Just about everything: - Speed. I thought that waiting several seconds for an app to come up was just the normal way tablets worked. I thought it was normal that I had to close down one app before starting another if I wanted to be able to do much of anything with the new one. I was so wrong. This thing just screams. I habitually have several apps running, including Skype, Comcast Connect, Facebook Messenger, and Google Hangouts, and they all perform well. The connect one actually lets me make or answer calls from my home phone from the tablet, any time I have a WiFi connection. Very cool stuff, and these apps don't keep me from anything I do in the foreground such as web browsing, ebook reading, Facebook, etc. - Battery Life. I knew that one of the limitations of my old tablets was battery life, but until I had this one I had no idea it was such an important aspect of using a tablet. I used to keep the others plugged in almost all the time because you could just about watch the battery meter draining as you used it. The MeMO Pad runs for a long time without needing a charge. - Apps. The Coby only had a few apps available and could not be connected to Google Play. The Prontotec used Google Play but a lot of apps were not compatible. The MeMO Pad can run almost all the apps on Google Play and that is a huge improvement. - Geek Stuff. I'm a programmer, and I like to be able to manage my tablet from my laptop and vice versa. While I still have not found a way to view and control the tablet screen from the laptop, I have at least three different ways of managing the apps, exchanging files, pushing urls or clipboard, and even debugging code for apps I write. The Coby only allowed limited interaction of this type, and only via the USB; the ProntoTec allowed me to interact via AirDroid over WiFi but was not recognized by the computer over USB. The MeMO Pad connects easily via either USB or WiFi, and I can manage it with AirDroid or SnapPea as well as the Google Play Store. I can also use Android Studio to download and interact with my own apps. - Manufacturer Website. The Coby and Prontotec sites are a joke. Asus has a real site, with a support area and web storage, It lets you track your devices' warranty status, learn about updates, etc. It's in English. All in all, this is just a great tablet. It is well worth the extra money I spent. Asus has been my laptop of choice for 3 years and their Tablet offering is just as good.
Review: great sub $150 tablet. Now garbage with no support - This is probably on of the best sub $150 tablets out right now. It is blazing fast and has a very nice android skin. For hardcore android users this may seem limited as some kit Kat features are not accessible but having used android since the original motto droid cupcake I have figured out some suitable work around. The tablet is not horribly burdened with bloat wear and some of the included Asus software is somewhat useful. There are approx 11.5 gigs of storage available to load up with apps. Screen sensitivity and resolution excellent. Battery life is pretty good. My first charge has lasted over 7 hours so far. Sign up and updates are painless if your a Google or android user. Camera is substandard but who is buying a tablet for the cameras. Yea it will Skype and that is all I really need. Not being able to move apps to SD card is annoying to me but that is because I like to put everything on sd so when I look at devise storage I see all that free space. This tablet is nice and light and remarkable thin when compared to my wife's tab2 I find this tablet nice to hold and very comfortable to use. It really is in a league of its own. I have compared it to a nexus7 a tab2 and a tab3 and this blows them all out of the water speed wise and has a display that will rival those. Stability has been excellent in the 2 days I have been using it. So far I have dumped over 30 apps on it without a hitch. WiFi connection has been excellent especially since my internet is based on my phone's 4g hotspot. I did take off one star for the limits placed on this machine by android and Asus itself. Not being able to move apps to sd is a hindrance even if it is only in my mind. I also have not been able to reliably link to my wife's tablet as the software seems to be glitchy. Cameras are pretty lame. All in all I really like this tablet and am very pleased with the features it comes with at this price 7 day update. Up to almost 90 apps and only 2.4 gigs of space used up (still have 8.8 to go!)Battery life is pretty good if you leave the wifi connection active all the time and set the battery saver to the middle setting. Oh and turn off Asus storage. That app is always trying to go online no matter what (even if the tablet is off!) I plug the tablet in when I go to bed every night and the tablet is usually just below 15%. I use it pretty heavy durning my lunch break and most of the evening (ebay, checking mail, angry birds, shopping, surfing). I'm getting about 15 hours on the battery, not the greatest, but not too bad. I installed Nova launcher and ran it for a couple days, but it was not working as smoothly as I had hoped (hard to tell if it is the tablet or the app). I've gotten a bit more used to the Asus launcher and have found some really nice nuggets buried in it (like the fact that Asus tells you how much space their bloatware takes up, how much space your apps are taking, how much space is reserved for the system, and how much space you can still play with- most other system I have seen won't openly admit to how much space they use up with their preinstalled crap- they make you try to do the math). Also the Asus task manager is first rate and has even allowed me to get rid of my task killer programs (useless anyway in the modern droid age). I have not notice much lag except when my contact unfortunatly stops (that the message I get). I suspect that contact is trying to update some google program on my wherabouts but can't because I have location services turned off. I have only 1 app so far that won't work on this Tablet (but does work on my galaxy s3 phone) Marble Drop. Charger cord is a very tight fit, but it seems that the port is slightly angled and if you try to kind of roll the plug into the port it is much easier to insert. I sometimes have issues with my lock screen wallpaper vanishing and my homescreen wallpaper taking over (this was resolved by removing Nova Launcher, except when turning on the tablet from deep sleep for the first time?) The only other real issue I have come across is difficult to remove fingerprints. This screen loves fingerprints, and a quick wipe with a tissue does not do the trick. I will be adding a screen protector very shortly (I hate the thought of windexing my screen every day!) UPDATE!!!!! Asus listened!!! I just got a system update and YES APPS CAN!!!!! move to SD card!! I was able to easily move .6 gigs of apps to sd. Nice part is there is a new list in your apps settings that shows you all the apps that can move! I moved 27 of my 28 possible apps (GT racing 2 would not move). Now don't panic when you look at the app and it says it will take a while. It won't- it is ULTRA fast ( I'm using a Lexar 16gb class 10 SDHC). Also don't panic if the app moves but shows as still being on the device, I confirmed that they are indeed moving but the moved data is not being registered. This tablet just went from a 4 star great tablet to a 32gig monster 5 star tablet. Thank you asus. Thank thank thank you. Only downfall is that some apps do take slightly longer to launch from sd card, ahh the trade offs. 2 wekk update. This tablet is still rocking! Amazingly fast, great GPS locks, outstanding online and off line preformance. Tons of space (now that apps move at least partially to sd card). About the only real issues with this tablet are that I can't completly link with my wifes Tab2. We connect and she can look at my files and download them but my device still can't see hers (might very well be a jellybean vs kitkat issue). Oh and the cameras still suck. I took some pictures with the rear facing camera and they were grainy and dark (even with exposure set to max). I mean the pictures are good enough for just casual viewing, but I would not dare use them on ebay or for backgrounds. On a surprising note, videos were actually pretty good (not actually video camera quality, but good for such a low res camera!) Battery life continues to be ok (I use the tablet pretty heavy for 6 to 7 hours a day, and i usually am at or just below 15% when I plug it in for the night. Battery does charge pretty quickly (aprox 4 hours from 15% to 100%) and i carry a back up emergency 6000mah battery that will run the tablet for about an additional 4 to 6 hours. The Asus update went very smooth and I have to compliment them on a very useful and positive update. The only negative I have about the update is I lost the ability to veiw the preinstalled apps space allotment. It is now combined with all the apps (the way most android devices are configured). Its a small detail but one that I did appreciate (im still figuring based on pre-update stats that the bloatware/os/launcher still consumes right around 4 gigs. On another good note I was able to get Marble Drop working on this tablet now! I uninstalled and reinstalled after the update and it started working. So yea for that! 12-2015 update. This tablet went from great and powerful to absolute garbge after the lollipop update. Tablet now crashes 2 to 10 times a day. It will just lock up and shut down and restart. I have done a factory reset and that made the problem worse. I thought i had fixed the problem when i disabled the asus launcher and used nova launcher. 5 full days without a chrash then bang it all went to pot. I wont update any of the asus bloatware and have most of it disabled as it just makes things worse. I have tried uninstalling apps one by one to see what causes the problem and nothing. Asus support has been useless saying try uninstalling the offending app and try a factory reset blah blah. I no longer recommend this or any asus product to anyone. Asus. A stupid unusable system. Look elsewhere

## Features

- Android 4.4 KitKat, 7 inches Display
- Intel A4 1.33 GHz
- 16 GB Flash Memory, 1 GB RAM Memory
- 1 pounds

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00KC7VY3S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 15 Watt Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 15 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299,221 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,916 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | ASUS |
| CPU Model Number | Atom Z3745 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 1.33 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | External Storage Devices, USB Accessories |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Configuration | 1GB RAM, 16GB Storage, Model A1 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 665 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1280 x 800 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 0.3 MP |
| Generation | Android 4.4 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00886227775491 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Integrated Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 16 GB |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 15 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | ME176CX-A1-WH |
| Model Name | MeMO Pad 7 |
| Model Number | ME176CX-A1-WH |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Native Resolution | 1024 x 768 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 KitKat |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Description | Intel Atom |
| Processor Speed | 1.33 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
| RAM Size | 1 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| Set Name | 7 inches |
| Size | 7 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Style Name | Tablet Only |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 804892187593 886227775491 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | HD 720p |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, Cellular |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Model Name:** MeMO Pad 7
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 GB
- **Screen Size:** 7 Inches
- **Display Resolution Maximum:** 1280 x 800 Pixels

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the droid you are looking for
*by C***Y on September 17, 2014*

I tried a Coby and a ProntoTec, and had issues with each one. This time I decided to spring for an Asus, and I am SO GLAD that I scraped together the extra money. There are a zillion reviews on here comparing the MeMO Pad to higher priced tablets such as Nexus, Galaxy, and Ipad. Certainly those reviews played a role in my decision to purchase it. I have never owned those other devices so I can't really attest to how my tablet compares to them... I want to focus instead on what sets the MeMO Pad apart from the low end of the spectrum. Just what makes it worth the extra $80 or so dollars compared to the ProntoTEC or the Coby? The answer is, Just about everything: - Speed. I thought that waiting several seconds for an app to come up was just the normal way tablets worked. I thought it was normal that I had to close down one app before starting another if I wanted to be able to do much of anything with the new one. I was so wrong. This thing just screams. I habitually have several apps running, including Skype, Comcast Connect, Facebook Messenger, and Google Hangouts, and they all perform well. The connect one actually lets me make or answer calls from my home phone from the tablet, any time I have a WiFi connection. Very cool stuff, and these apps don't keep me from anything I do in the foreground such as web browsing, ebook reading, Facebook, etc. - Battery Life. I knew that one of the limitations of my old tablets was battery life, but until I had this one I had no idea it was such an important aspect of using a tablet. I used to keep the others plugged in almost all the time because you could just about watch the battery meter draining as you used it. The MeMO Pad runs for a long time without needing a charge. - Apps. The Coby only had a few apps available and could not be connected to Google Play. The Prontotec used Google Play but a lot of apps were not compatible. The MeMO Pad can run almost all the apps on Google Play and that is a huge improvement. - Geek Stuff. I'm a programmer, and I like to be able to manage my tablet from my laptop and vice versa. While I still have not found a way to view and control the tablet screen from the laptop, I have at least three different ways of managing the apps, exchanging files, pushing urls or clipboard, and even debugging code for apps I write. The Coby only allowed limited interaction of this type, and only via the USB; the ProntoTec allowed me to interact via AirDroid over WiFi but was not recognized by the computer over USB. The MeMO Pad connects easily via either USB or WiFi, and I can manage it with AirDroid or SnapPea as well as the Google Play Store. I can also use Android Studio to download and interact with my own apps. - Manufacturer Website. The Coby and Prontotec sites are a joke. Asus has a real site, with a support area and web storage, It lets you track your devices' warranty status, learn about updates, etc. It's in English. All in all, this is just a great tablet. It is well worth the extra money I spent. Asus has been my laptop of choice for 3 years and their Tablet offering is just as good.

### ⭐ great sub $150 tablet. Now garbage with no support
*by A***R on November 1, 2014*

This is probably on of the best sub $150 tablets out right now. It is blazing fast and has a very nice android skin. For hardcore android users this may seem limited as some kit Kat features are not accessible but having used android since the original motto droid cupcake I have figured out some suitable work around. The tablet is not horribly burdened with bloat wear and some of the included Asus software is somewhat useful. There are approx 11.5 gigs of storage available to load up with apps. Screen sensitivity and resolution excellent. Battery life is pretty good. My first charge has lasted over 7 hours so far. Sign up and updates are painless if your a Google or android user. Camera is substandard but who is buying a tablet for the cameras. Yea it will Skype and that is all I really need. Not being able to move apps to SD card is annoying to me but that is because I like to put everything on sd so when I look at devise storage I see all that free space. This tablet is nice and light and remarkable thin when compared to my wife's tab2 I find this tablet nice to hold and very comfortable to use. It really is in a league of its own. I have compared it to a nexus7 a tab2 and a tab3 and this blows them all out of the water speed wise and has a display that will rival those. Stability has been excellent in the 2 days I have been using it. So far I have dumped over 30 apps on it without a hitch. WiFi connection has been excellent especially since my internet is based on my phone's 4g hotspot. I did take off one star for the limits placed on this machine by android and Asus itself. Not being able to move apps to sd is a hindrance even if it is only in my mind. I also have not been able to reliably link to my wife's tablet as the software seems to be glitchy. Cameras are pretty lame. All in all I really like this tablet and am very pleased with the features it comes with at this price 7 day update. Up to almost 90 apps and only 2.4 gigs of space used up (still have 8.8 to go!)Battery life is pretty good if you leave the wifi connection active all the time and set the battery saver to the middle setting. Oh and turn off Asus storage. That app is always trying to go online no matter what (even if the tablet is off!) I plug the tablet in when I go to bed every night and the tablet is usually just below 15%. I use it pretty heavy durning my lunch break and most of the evening (ebay, checking mail, angry birds, shopping, surfing). I'm getting about 15 hours on the battery, not the greatest, but not too bad. I installed Nova launcher and ran it for a couple days, but it was not working as smoothly as I had hoped (hard to tell if it is the tablet or the app). I've gotten a bit more used to the Asus launcher and have found some really nice nuggets buried in it (like the fact that Asus tells you how much space their bloatware takes up, how much space your apps are taking, how much space is reserved for the system, and how much space you can still play with- most other system I have seen won't openly admit to how much space they use up with their preinstalled crap- they make you try to do the math). Also the Asus task manager is first rate and has even allowed me to get rid of my task killer programs (useless anyway in the modern droid age). I have not notice much lag except when my contact unfortunatly stops (that the message I get). I suspect that contact is trying to update some google program on my wherabouts but can't because I have location services turned off. I have only 1 app so far that won't work on this Tablet (but does work on my galaxy s3 phone) Marble Drop. Charger cord is a very tight fit, but it seems that the port is slightly angled and if you try to kind of roll the plug into the port it is much easier to insert. I sometimes have issues with my lock screen wallpaper vanishing and my homescreen wallpaper taking over (this was resolved by removing Nova Launcher, except when turning on the tablet from deep sleep for the first time?) The only other real issue I have come across is difficult to remove fingerprints. This screen loves fingerprints, and a quick wipe with a tissue does not do the trick. I will be adding a screen protector very shortly (I hate the thought of windexing my screen every day!) UPDATE!!!!! Asus listened!!! I just got a system update and YES APPS CAN!!!!! move to SD card!! I was able to easily move .6 gigs of apps to sd. Nice part is there is a new list in your apps settings that shows you all the apps that can move! I moved 27 of my 28 possible apps (GT racing 2 would not move). Now don't panic when you look at the app and it says it will take a while. It won't- it is ULTRA fast ( I'm using a Lexar 16gb class 10 SDHC). Also don't panic if the app moves but shows as still being on the device, I confirmed that they are indeed moving but the moved data is not being registered. This tablet just went from a 4 star great tablet to a 32gig monster 5 star tablet. Thank you asus. Thank thank thank you. Only downfall is that some apps do take slightly longer to launch from sd card, ahh the trade offs. 2 wekk update. This tablet is still rocking! Amazingly fast, great GPS locks, outstanding online and off line preformance. Tons of space (now that apps move at least partially to sd card). About the only real issues with this tablet are that I can't completly link with my wifes Tab2. We connect and she can look at my files and download them but my device still can't see hers (might very well be a jellybean vs kitkat issue). Oh and the cameras still suck. I took some pictures with the rear facing camera and they were grainy and dark (even with exposure set to max). I mean the pictures are good enough for just casual viewing, but I would not dare use them on ebay or for backgrounds. On a surprising note, videos were actually pretty good (not actually video camera quality, but good for such a low res camera!) Battery life continues to be ok (I use the tablet pretty heavy for 6 to 7 hours a day, and i usually am at or just below 15% when I plug it in for the night. Battery does charge pretty quickly (aprox 4 hours from 15% to 100%) and i carry a back up emergency 6000mah battery that will run the tablet for about an additional 4 to 6 hours. The Asus update went very smooth and I have to compliment them on a very useful and positive update. The only negative I have about the update is I lost the ability to veiw the preinstalled apps space allotment. It is now combined with all the apps (the way most android devices are configured). Its a small detail but one that I did appreciate (im still figuring based on pre-update stats that the bloatware/os/launcher still consumes right around 4 gigs. On another good note I was able to get Marble Drop working on this tablet now! I uninstalled and reinstalled after the update and it started working. So yea for that! 12-2015 update. This tablet went from great and powerful to absolute garbge after the lollipop update. Tablet now crashes 2 to 10 times a day. It will just lock up and shut down and restart. I have done a factory reset and that made the problem worse. I thought i had fixed the problem when i disabled the asus launcher and used nova launcher. 5 full days without a chrash then bang it all went to pot. I wont update any of the asus bloatware and have most of it disabled as it just makes things worse. I have tried uninstalling apps one by one to see what causes the problem and nothing. Asus support has been useless saying try uninstalling the offending app and try a factory reset blah blah. I no longer recommend this or any asus product to anyone. Asus. A stupid unusable system. Look elsewhere

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Tablet With Just The Right Price And Size
*by M***N on June 25, 2014*

It's not hard to compare this to the Nexus 7 from Google (7-Inch, 16 GB, Black) by ASUS (2013) Tablet because they are exactly identical to each other more or less. In some ways it would be unfair to do so because the Nexus 7 is a Google device that was built according to their specs however this tablet was entirely designed by ASUS from the ground up and I will detail those designs one by one. In doing so, I will compare to Nexus 7 when necessary. DESIGN ------ Very, very small. By that I mean it literally fits in your pocket. The portability of this is amazing. If you have a 10 inch or even an 8.5 in it becomes a nightmare to shelp around with you especially during the summer when you have nothing on you. Being able to conceal this out in public makes it even more special because to me portability is important. Sure it would be nice to have a bigger screen but bigger doesn't always mean better. DISPLAY ------ I haven't officially tested this completely yet in various types of light (sunlight, nighttime) but so far so good. You can adjust the display so that's good. The only thing I don't like is that it doesn't have an auto brightness mode (Unless it's hiding somewhere) but this shouldn't really be a deal breaker as I'll explain shortly. Although everyone has their preferences, you can adjust to your liking. I'm not sure I am happy with the settings as of yet but so far everything is crystal clear and sharp. PERFORMANCE ----------- AS I said above, there is no auto brightness feature but ASUS seems to do something no one else does and that's an "ASUS OPTIMIZATION" feature which allows you to conserve battery. Not sure how this works except that one feature is that it turns off the WiFi when in sleep mode. Again, when it comes to this it's a preference so what works for me may not work for others. The MeMo Pad does perform fast though thanks to: HARDWARE ------- For the price point (this is meant as a budget tablet) you get VERY good specs. ASUS was pretty generous. Android 4.4 KitKat CPU Intel Atom BayTrail Z3745 Quad-Core 1.33GHz GPU Intel HD Graphics RAM 1GB Memory 16GB And for those who don't know, 16 GB isn't really 16 because half of that is ASUS's software (which is a lot) so out of the box it's about 12.5 give or take but that's okay because there's a micro SD slot expansion that's good up to 64GB (If you are like me, you will be using this to put downloaded movies) Camera Rear : 2MP; Front : 0.3MP Not much but seriously does it matter? You'd be surprised how many people won't buy a tablet if it lacks flash or higher mega pixels. I mean the front would technically only be used for chats and maybe selfies. And at 2MP, this isn't really bad. How many people will actually take pics with a tablet anyway? Besides that, in a budget tablet, some sacrifices have to be made so be glad it was with the camera. SOFTWARE ------- I mentioned before how ASUS has some preinstalled software on this thing and they are: ZINIO - The World's Largest Newsstand 6 free Mini-Subscriptions to your favorite magazines and a $10 voucher at registration. 6 free Mini-Subscriptions to your favorite magazines and a $10 voucher at registration. 6 free Mini-Subscriptions to your favorite magazines and a $10 voucher at registration. (I don't use this but it could come in handy for others. I'm not even sure what the minis are as there's no voucher or coupon out of the box) eMusic - A discovery-and-download destination for people who love music. Play, discover, and download music wherever your day takes you Enjoy 75 complimentary music downloads from ASUS. (If you are a music fanatic then this is a really generous offer) Obviously ASUS put their own stuff on here some useful and some not. The problem with pre installed stuff is that they are nearly impossible to delete. ASUS WEB STORAGE: 500GB free of charge. I believe this is more then what Dropbox offers. AUDIO WIZARD: I failed to mention that the MeMo Pad has stereo speakers and as such has the audio wizard which is pretty nifty. What this does is basically allows you to be your own DJ. For example: If you are watching a movie (either your own or through Netflix ) just press the MOVIE button and you will get theater quality sound. MUSIC will give you studio quality. So on and so on.... You get the idea. And if you toggle the sounds you will notice the difference. To my knowledge, this feature only works if headphones aren't plugged in. Also, some Google apps come already installed. I'm with the tablet for less then 24 hrs so this review is based on my usage so far and I am sure there's still more I am discovering however so far it's not bad at all and I'll end this review with a summary: 1)Price point is excellent. 2)Specs are very generous 3)Design is excellent (looks like Nexus 7 only smaller) 4)Software: It is what it is. What can you do? 5)Hardware is good Lacks an HDMI port but it's purposely admitted because of Miracast which is supposed to "beam" to your TV. Honestly, I have no idea how this works as I haven't tried it let alone finding it in the menu. I don't even know if your TV has to be Miracast compatible. Ah well. There's always Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player and Samsung UN32EH5300 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz Smart LED HDTV (2013 Model) Yellow's my favorite color so I got the yellow version (They are all the same spec wise). I love my tablet and I hope you do to.

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